Lenovo Yoga 920-13IKB AC power adapter replacement

Q:Lenovo Yoga 920-13IKB AC power adapter replacement

Hi, I bought a new Lenovo Yoga 920-13IKB in Czech Republic and the delivered package contained the following AC power adapter: model: ADLX65YLC3A, P/N: SA10M13945I want to buy another one, but it is no-where available ! Can somebody warrant me, that the only-available AC adapter with USB-C, the Lenovo ThinkPad 65W AC USB-C, S/N 4X20M26272, will work fine with my laptop please ? Btw, I am wondering why, when I tried to find the original AC adapt., all web sites returned me result that it is not dedicated for my country. I bought the computer with that AC here, so **bleep** Lenovo ? Thank you all

I have been looking for a replacemenet adapter for my power adapter (45 W) for my Yoga 910. I have found a 65 W adapter for a Lenovo Yoga 900. Will it be all right for my Yoga 910, when I change to the USB 3 C?Thank you for your kind answerBenn Copenhagen

Hi, My AC adapter for my Lenovo Yoga 13 died a couple of days ago. I've been trying to find a replacement, but I'm unable to find one. Several shops claim to support it, but the information on their sites are generally incorrect. Does any one know a reliably source for a replacement for a Lenovo Yoga 13 AC adapter with the following specs:Model: PA-1650-37LCInput: 100-240V AC, 2.0A, 50-60HzOutput: 20V DC, 3.25A, 65W You can see an image of the adapter here:Lenovo Yoga 13 AC adapterThe square tip has the dimensions:Outer dimesions: 11mm x 4.6mmInner dimensions: 6.6mm x 3.2mm You can see a photo of the tip that goes into the laptop here: I hope that someone is able to help me with a right answer as to which current adaptor that is compatible as it seems to be pretty hard to get the original.

Does anybody know where I can get a replacement power adapter for a Lenovo Yoga 2 11? According to the manual, it should be 45W. It appears that neither the original nor any approve substitutes that are listed on the Lenovo site are available for purchase from Lenovo. I tried to buy one online but ended up giving my money to an overseas scammer.There seems to be a facsimile available in the States, but reviews say that it is a fire hazard and wrecks computers. I'd like to buy one that works and is safe. This is for my grandson's Lenovo Yoga 2, 11 inch. It was manufactured in 2016. He lost the power supply while it was under warranty only a few months after buying it but the family was moving so they thought it would turn up. It never did. He is in high school (in Toronto) without a laptop, so I would like to help by finding a power cord. Lenovo lists these models: Adapter, BLACK 45W 3-PIN, Delta ADLX45NDC3A 20V2.25A adapter 36200245 * Adapter, BLACK 45W 3-PIN, Liteon ADLX45NLC3A 20V2.25A adapter 36200246 * Adapter, BLACK 45W 3-PIN, Chicony ADLX45NCC3A 20V2.25A adapter 36200247 Thank you,VancouverMo

A:Where can I get a replacement power adapter for Yoga 2 11?

Have you tried the Lenovo Encompass store? Please confirm part numbers before buying at either site.

Model number 59394167. The cord frayed and died a few days ago. When I try looking the part up on the Lenovo site, it doesn't list a price or have an option to buy. I found something on Amazon that isn't quite right. It charges it, but it makes the computer hot and I get a message about slowed down perforrmance. The computer still works great and I don't want to have to replace it over a power cord. Help!

My power adapter to my Y500 Idea pad is messed up. The wiring inside must have gotten damaged somehow and is now faulty. It only charges my laptops when angle in certain positions, or goes in and out. It's the 170W AC adapter one, but is there really a difference in using one of the small Wattage Adapters? The 170W one is just way out of price-range for me so I'm looking for one of the cheaper versions. I found one online that is "Y500 AC Adapter 90Watt 19V 4.74A". Would that work with my laptop? I don't understand how different wattages affect my laptop (I'm assuming it affects charging time) so any help is appreciated. I generally keep my laptop plugged in with the battery removed, so I don't have to worry too much about charging the battery, if that's any help.Thank you!

Hi Everyone I have a Yoga 500 141BD (model number: 80N400PNUK) which has a broken power button. It became recessed after being pushed in too vigorously (not by myself I may add) and although I managed to pop it back out, it has obviously lost connection and was wondering how I would go about replacing the button. Would this require work on the motherboard itself or require a new part? I would be greatful for any advice, Thank you Lesley.Note: I am aware that this model of laptop can be switched on using a paper clip, however I would like to resolve the issue instead of using an alternative method.

Hello everyone, I purchased Lenovo Yoga 900 Ideapad and I am currently using it in India. The power adapter seems to have gone bad and I wasn't able to charge the laptop with the given adapter. Since the laptop is under warranty, I contacted the warranty help line only to know that I need to take the laptop to the service center. At a service center, no one really knew how the USB 3.0 charging port works and couldn't check whether the cable was short or the adapter had gone bad. Anyhow, they decided to replace it under warranty but again, they weren't sure when and if the replacement would arrive (as it depends on the inventory levels with Lenovo India). An exclusive Lenovo shop then offered me an original Lenovo power adapter with USB 3.0 charging at USD 70 but only when it got delivered, I see that it is 40W and not 65W like the original one I had. 65W adapter - the USB 3.0 connecter (one which connects the laptop) is orange. The wall adapter doesn't heat up while laptop is charging.40W adapter - the USB 3.0 connecter is yellow. The wall adapter heats up quite a lot while the laptop is charging. The Lenovo store representative has assured me that this is the right adapter but somehow I am not convinced. Can the community throw some light on this:- Is it safe to use a 40W adapter for a 65W specification?- Is there any way I can get the adapter replaced by Lenovo US (I can ship the faulty adapter to US)?- I... Read more

I recently purchased a Lenovo Ideapad 110-15ISK, Model 80UD0017US, and would like to purchase a 2nd power adapter as a backup. I saw in the hardware manual that there are several part numbers listed, and the specific ones on my adapter are:45w AC Adapter Model Name: PA-1450-55LLLC P/N: 5A10H42923 In looking for the part online, I saw several on eBay and Amazon with the PA-1450-55LL reference, but at least one seller mentioned that the size of the connectors aren't always the same. In the hardware manual I did not see a reference as to the connector size (ie 4.0mm*1.7mm), which is the connector size reference I saw by one seller. Does anyone know the connector size on this power adapter for my model? Thanks,Kim

Hi all, I got a new Yoga 720 coming my way. It was bought in the US and has a US power adapter but here in Israel the power is sockets are like EU power sockets. so my question is will a simple adapter like this one do the work?

Hi all, is there an apapter to be able to use the ThinkPad power adapter (or an power pack) with the "USB power adapter" (the one with the little "horn" on the side (sorry, that is no professional description). Thank you and best regards,DanStrg

Help! My Lenovo Yoga 3 14 is no longer accepting the charge from my power adapter. And, naturally, it could not have come at a more inconvenient time. When I unplug and plug it back in, it gives me the following message in the lower right-hand corner:"USB device not recognizedThe last USB device you connected to this computer malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it." When I click for details, it gives me this:"The last usb device you connected to this computer malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it. Try reconnecting the device. If Windows still does not recognize it, your device may not be working properly." Except this isn't just any USB device - it's the ever-loving power adapter for this thing! I've tried everything and I'm at my wit's end. Any help?

A:Lenovo Yoga 3 14 No Longer Recognizing Power Adapter (USB)

I am having the same issue with my Yoga 900 13. Were you able to figure this out?

I have a Lenovo Yoga 72015IKB and it crashes without the power adapter. It´s a new problem, it worked without adapter before and nothing happened to the Ideapad. The battery says its fully loaded (100%).But removing the adapter, the little orange light next to the power adapter slot blinks as if there´s very low battery. Furthermore the Battery test with lenovo vantage says there´s no problem with the battery. I can´t update the new BIOS either because it says it needs battery to do it (with power adapter of course but somehow it won´t to the update).Does anybody have an idea what to do to fix the problem? Thanks for your ideas!

Hi, I want to projector my screen to projector but encounter problem and not work. I already purchased three Type-C to VGA/HDMI adapter with different brand. But no one work for my Yoga 730-13IKB. And I already updated to latest drivers from Lenovo and Microsoft. Even fresh re-install Windows 10. Anyone have idea about this? Or any suggestion which adapter support this notebook? Two of the adapter no response when plug-in, one is display message as below and created USB 2.0 BILLBOARD device under Device Manager that I found it.

Warning for users that installed the Intel 9260 vPRO on Yoga 920.The current drivers downloaded from Intel are:Intel Wireless-AC 9260, Driver Date 2/6/2018, Driver Version 20.40.0.4Intel Wireless Bluetooth, Driver date 2/8/2018, Driver Version 20.40.0.3With these drivers everything works fine. The latest windows update tried to change the driver for the Wireless to 20.50.0.3 dated 3/14/2018, which appears to be a Compal Intel driver.There is no explanation about the changes in the driver and unfortunately with 20.50.0.3 the transfer rate drops about 15% compared to the 20.40.0.4 supplied by Intel PRO-Set package.I had to roll back the Wi-Fi driver to 20.40.0.4 Dated 2/6/2018 to get the transfer rate back up.

Good morning, I purchased a Lenovo Yoga 720 13IKB 80X6 last november 2017 in the United Arab Emirates. Everything worked perfectly until July, when the laptop shut down and wouldn?t turn on anymore. I tried everything I could without opening the device and cancelling the warranty , but eventually sent it back in the store where I bought it, and they had to change the motherboard. Now, not even two months later, same problem. That laptop doesn?t turn on anymore, and this time it also doesn?t charge (the LED on the side doesn?t light up). I, once again tryed everything I could that i found on the forums without opening the device pressing the on button for various amounts of time, pressin the ''reset'' one with a pin... nothing seems to work. Problem is that I no longer live in the UAE. So now I have two questions : - does anyone have an idea of what the problem might be? - Can I still send my device for repair where I live now for free with Lenovo?s IWS? Thank you to anyone who can help out, it?s very much appreciated. Sincerely, A disappointed costumer

The OS recovery file does not appear to be intact as it just goes to Boot Manager. I believe the child currUpted the OS that uses the computer for school. Where can I get the install file? I have tried holding power and pressing volume up button during startup.

So my Lenovo Yoga would start to boot and the light on the side and keyboard would light up, but then it would turn off again. Then it would start to boot up (without the screen actually turning on) and turn off again. It would just cycle through this, so I held down the power button for 10 seconds, and now it does not turn on at all- no lights, no anything. Any suggestions?

The laptop was working just fine, then all of a sudden shut off on its own. I thought the battery might've ran out, so I plugged it in, tried to power it on but did not power on, even after hours of charge. The white light on the side is lit when plugged in, and the keyboard lights up for 1 second when pressing the power button before shutting back down. I've done the hold the power button for 15 seconds, release, hold for another 15 trick, but all that happens are the fans turning on high-mode for 2 seconds then shutting back off. I'm decently tech savvy and build my own computers, but just not laptops. This says to me the motherboard is still intact and isn't having an issue communicating with parts. If I were to guess on the next thing, it'd be the battery failing. I don't hear any beeps or anything, which usually occurs with CPU errors, and with the screen/system not turning on, I can't diagnose if the m.2 ssd is failing (most likely not the issue). I've found this maintenance manual online to replace parts, but unsure if this is a common issue that others are having, and which part should I look into replacing (if any). I don't have an active warranty on this anymore but prefer to not spend a couple of hundred of dollars at a repair shop. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

My 730's keyboard started acting up mid January. I didn't mind it and dealt with it. I do light gaming and the keyboard seems to have grown a large delay. Only when I am gaming. I check Task Manager and my RAM usage is at 60-70%. Disk around 39%. CPU not maxed out neither iGPU. What happens is when I am to press a key such as F when i press it it happens later and it starts to stack the commands. So if i press F once it will finish the input around 1- 0.5sec later. I've looked everywhere, I can't seem to find any solutions. I have FilterKeys disabled so thats not it. Backlight is off and FPS is capped to 60 same as my screen 60hz. Only keyboard, mouse entries are smooth and with no lag. It would be very helpful if someone could help.

A:Lenovo Yoga 730-13IKB - Keyboard Delay

I think this may be similar to the issue that i saw on the forum with the IdeaPad 700

Hi Just want to share my latest experience after reading many posts of Yoga 920-13IKB (i7-8550 / 8G / 512G / 4K screen) incompatibility with Lenovo USB-C Travel Hub. I had this new Yoga 920 laptop for about a week, replacing my previous Yoga 900 (13.3", QHD+, i7-6560U, 256G, 8G). I have been using the Dell USB-C to HDMI/VGA/Ethernet/USB 3.0 Adapter (DA200) with the Yoga 900 without any problems. However, I can say with certainty that the Yoga 920 is incompatible with the Dell DA200 adapter. After reading many posts, I finally decided to purchase the Lenovo USB-C Travel Hub (4X90M60789) as a replacement. I had a local store rang Lenovo to confirm that it would work with my Yoga 920 before making the purchase. It arrived yesterday, and with two days of using and testing the connections Lenovo USB-C Travel Hub (Ethernet/HDMI/VGA/USB3.0); I can say that it works as expected. I'm not sure why Lenovo does not update their website to include the model Yoga 920 to be listed on the "Hardware Compatibility" list, as this will simply for the enduser to check - http://support.lenovo.com/docs/usb_c_travel_hub

Hello everyone, I recently purchased a Lenovo Yoga 720 13IKB. I've only have the unit for about three (3) weeks and the batter is no longer able to charge when connected to the power supply that came with the unit. I checked the AC adapter to make sure that it was properly connected to PC and it was. I plugged it to different outlets and it didn't help. I bought a replacement powersupply from my local MicroCenter and still nothing. I checked the Control Panel, open up the Power Options to see if there were any settings in there but nothing to show why it wasn't chraging. Then Opened the Device Manager. Under "Batteries" I saw two items, one for the battery and another listed as "Microsoft ACPI Compliant Control Method Battery". I Opened each item, which will brought up the Properties window. Under the "Driver" tab looked for "Update Driver." I went through the two options and did the same process of updating drivers. I went through the driver update process for all options. Once the drivers are all up to date, I rebooted the laptop and plug it in again. Then i unninstalled "Microsoft ACPI Compliant Control Method Battery" completely and reboot. Still the problem persists. I even updated all the windows Updates. Then I opened Lenovo's Companion app. I updated all the drivers that need updating and nothing changed. I still have my PC connected to AC power and the battery isn't charging. I opened the lenovo setting app and checked under battery section... Read more

A:Lenovo Yoga 720 13IKB No longer charging

Is it not charging at all, or just stuck at around 60%. I ask because there i an option in Energy Management to select Maximum Battery Life, or Optimized Battery Health, and if set the latter (which I believe is the default), it will only charge to about 60 percent of capacity in an attempt to prolong the life of the battery. Setting it to Maximum battery life will allow the batter to charge to 100% and you will get a longer run time, but you may have to replace the battery sooner. If you leave the laptop usually plugged in, then optimized batter health is the better option. Cheers,

I have a Lenovo Yoga 730 with a Realtek 8822BE nic but it constantly drops the network and Windows says "The default gateway is not available". I have tried unchecking "allow the computer to turn off this device to save power". I'm currently running driver v2024.0.2.101 which appears to be the latest available.

The adapter cannot keep a 2.4 GHZ connection and has trouble with wired and wireless at the same time and is missing all advanced settings allowing you to turn off 2.4, etc... I will return my laptop unless this is fixed. This is a fundemental issue with the chipset and design.1. The adapter has no advanced settings. It has been stripped of all the standard configurations.2. I have watched this driver from a monitoring computer standpoint and on 2.4 networks it loses connections all the time and sometimes will get into a connection loop when there is hard wire and wireless are on at the same time.3. When both adapters are enabled it does not work well at all.4. Signal strength / antenna performance is terrible. Side by side comparison with other devices shows bad performance. -50 vs -90 etc... a big swing in signal strength.There needs a new driver with ALL ADVANCED SETTINGS - for example prefer 5GHZ networks.no settings

Hello,Sorry for the disturbance,I have a problem with my laptop from the first month I bought it.It starts only when he wants, something like 5-10 days on a month.When I connect the original charger, the little led, lights in white color. If I press the power button, the contour of the button lights for 5 seconds. If I press and hold the power button for 15 sec I hear the fans turned on and off but after thar it does the same.I send it in warranty and they changed the motherboard, but when they send it back it has the same problem.I send it back and they canceled my waranty because they found a small dent in the case.Now, without the warranty I opened the case and found that the dent disturbed the motherboard or anything else in there. Since the case was opened, I unplugged the battery and check all the connections, plugged the battery back on. When I tried to power on the laptop, it worked normaly.I tried all the versions to power on and off and find that if it goes in sleep mode I can't turn it back on, only if I hold the power button 15 sec and then start from boot mode. After that, I changed all the power options so not to go into sleep mode and if it does, to don`t shut down the HardDisk.All those things worked until yesterday, when I clicked on Update and Shut Down and it didn't start since then.I take it apart piece by piece and put it back but it didn`t worked this time.Do you have any ideas, how cand I solve this problem?

Hello, I've problems with the Wifi card. From time to time the wifi card is not recognized correctly and it gets the yellow exclamation mark in the device manager and says the device could not be started. I tried the latest driver of Lenovo website and the latest of Intel website. Same problem. If it hppens I have to reinstall the driver and reboot multiple times and plug in and out the power (I didn't find a proper way to fix it) and suddenly it is working again for some days. I suppose Energy saving/hibernating problems but I'm not sure. I'm just afraid that my new device is having a hardware defect ;-( Does anyone else have similar issues?Any idea how to fix it? Thanks in advance,Michael

For the life of me I cannot figure out how to start a new post on this site so please forgive me for hijacking this thread. I have a Lenovo Yoga 910-13IKB Model Name 80VF that died about 4 months ago - battery quit charging. It was three months past warranty...sigh.... I took it back to Best Buy and they told me my charging cable was fine and to get it fixed I'd have to send it off for 6 weeks and it would cost me a minimum of $500.00. Since I was using this computer for my job (I'm self employed) this really wasn't an option so I went to the apple store and purchased a mackbook pro. However, I would like to get this Lenovo fixed and use it as a backup. My questions:1. Should I replace the battery?2. Lenovo seems to be out of stock of batteries: Is there another source where I can buy on line? I can't find anything.3. Should I look at replacing the little circuit board that connects the power source to the battery? I can't seem to find a P/N for it (I removed that back plate of the laptop). Any help or assistance would be greatly appreciated. Support for this product from Lenovo has been underwhelming to say the least. Jeff BueNewark, Texas, USA

Hello, Recently my CEO had bought a Lenovo Yoga 910-13IKB. It came with win10 preinstalled. I had worked on it for about 10 minutes and than the problem showed up: our local WiFi network dissapeared. I immediatelly took my laptop and searched for WiFi networks but no there was no my SSID at all. Then I had restarted WiFi router and network showed Up, but as soon Yoga connected, same again no network. I googled for solution and I did uninstall EMC and Lenovo Utility but that did not resolved the problem. Then I had tried to uninstall all drivers and than download and install them again but still the problem is there. Wherever Yoga connects WiFi dies. I found that some routers recognize something like DDos attack and so I dissabled that option on routers but again problem is there. Please can u give me solution to this problem because my CEO thinks that I am not capable of doing my Job (IT technician/Network administrator). Best wishes Adis

My laptop is only 1 year old and just ran out of warranty 10 days ago. I'm still going to call and see what they can do because my battery is completely drained, will not hold a bit of charge. I tried different outlets, nothing. I am plugged into the right charging port. Lenovo Vantage says my battery health is poor. I did not run any updates prior to this happening. I just ran every update except the BIOS which is not allowing me to since my battery is at 0% and requires a greater than 30% charge for safety. I do not know what I can do other than buy a new battery and try it out. Is this a BIOS issue or a battery issue? My battery was completely fine and I was just using the laptop a few hours ago. I put it to sleep and came back to it completely drained and not able to charge at all. Does anyone have any suggestions?

I've recently bought a Lenovo Yoga 720 13IKB, considering the battery as one of its biggest pros due to some reviews and adds I read in the Internet. Unfortunately, even after a 100% charge, I can't get no longer than 4h30 / 5 h of battery lifetime prediction / battery lifetime. I have already decreased brightness, I almost have no apps running in background, but unfortunately it doesn't gets better. The situation is even worse considering that I'm not doing anything but surfing online, texting in word or taking a look at some pictures in Windows Gallery. Have anyone experienced the same problem? Can someone please help me? Is that true that we can get 10h30 (or a bit less, I wouldn't care) like it was advertised or that was just a commercial bait? Thanks in advance!

I bought my PC about 3 weeks ago at a Best Buy in Houston while I visited the united states. About one week after I got it it started to flicker at random times and I don't know what to do. I have checked online and tried all the solutions including:upgrading graphics driverdisabling some settings in the intel graphics control centerreduce screen refresh frequency (I couldn't do this as the new update to the windows 10 fixes the rate at 60Hz)disabling automatic screen light adjustmentchecking for verified updated BIOS from lenovo website and installing itrunning checks from safe mode non of these solutions is working. Please help me as I am now back home in Nigeria and cannot possibly return the laptop to bestbuy or send it for repair to Lenovo. I really need this laptop functional for school as I spent a lot of money to get it.

Hi Friends, I have encountered problem while installing new OS (Windows 10 PRO) on my lenovo Yoga 910-13IKB which we prefer more than the default Windows 10 Home because I have used it more for job related matters. But after it automatically restarts as this was also included on the installation process, the next process became a cycle of basic information request-wifi connection-express settings then restarts again, and the same process continuously repeats. Aside from it, the screen's touch screen feature and the mouse pad are not working. Can anyone help me regarding my concern. I have attached file with images. Thank you.

Part Number: 80VF005CAU(SN:241746-79) (241746-79)Hello so firstly i got said laptop from a quality failed auctionwith the note "NOTE: Unit has no power; No Operating System installed; No AC Adapter included"from a lot of 6others with the same description anyway i bought an AC adapter for it, charged up just fine, power on, fans spin up but no display quickly turns off.Tried methods mentioned online such as holding power for 10seconds then quick press power which Does make stay on for a tad longer before turning off again. (also tried same method reset button and for a full minute instead of 10seconds)Took the battery out noticed a loose screw under the battery screwed that in, same trick, same result.checked connections all appear fine not entirely sure where to go from here. In the video 0:02 quick press on, 0:14 is a 10second hold power button i noticed the right fan is on briefly then off for the rest of said boot unsure if that's regular. 0:25 quick press. might notice the last one takes about 15seconds to start booting up and stays on longer than other boots.Each of these tests i get nothing on the display.I 'May' attempt to the take the monitor off to check its connection if nobody else has any suggestions.Thanks for your time. other specs:Intel Core i5-7200U CPU @ 2.50GHz, 2 Core(s)8GB RAM256GB SSD Hard Drive13.9-inch FHD (1920×1080) Screen, Touchscreen EnabledQCA6174 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter, WirelessIntel, HD Graphics 620Intel, Sunr... Read more

I had a nightmare with the wifi performance and I hope that this post will help other ppl avoiding the same fate. the wifi had significant delays while pinging the router and all the downloads were so slow and unreliable. the issue started after installing Lenovo vantage and activating the battery conservation mode. this can be resolved by either disabling "battery conservation" or change windows power plan, wireless adapter setting, to "maximum performance" while using the AC or the Battery. unfortunately, I spent few hours to figure out this issue which is caused by a simple setting mistake by the vendor.

Hi everyone,I create this topic today with a recent purchase of Lenovo Yoga 730 13IKB,I'm hving a issue with main ltters in my keyboard (with AZERTY)Most of letters in AZERTYUIOP (1st layer of letters ONLY) is not responding, i must let press or press lot of time to write these letters, it's weird because it's in a frequency of responding/not responding (sometimes it's very long and sometimes normal and responding fast). This issue is present on Xubuntu 18.10 and Windows 10.I disabled keyboard functions on the bios but it isn't this functionnality that makes lag.So I think it since I made the latest bios update, I was on IDE Sata Mode and the Bios update changed it to AHCI sata mode.It's maybe that is making issue.It's a big problem because i need to write fast in my job. So what I can do ?

Hi. I?m not sure if there?s already forums, which has answers to my problematics, so please don?t feel irritated if there?s already someone, who had the answer in a another forum . I brought my Lenovo Yoga 720-13ikb for about 8 months ago and until last month, them there wasn?t any problems. But then it suddenly became slow and laggy and I don?t know why. I had tried to update my graphic cards driver to the newest and had recently performed a fresh start via Windows Defended Security Center, but it didn?t help. Do you guys had experience the same problem or do you know what could be a possible cause? I also have to partions on my SSD; a C drive, where Windows 10 and all my programs are and a D drive, where it seems that there?s drivers from Lenovo. Can I combine them to one my drive or should I just leave it as it is? And if I can, them how? Then I?m also curious to figure out, how my laptop overall health is, since I?m a student, so I want it to perform as best as possible. Is there a way to figure out a laptops overall health and how the condition of my battery is? I hope that you guys can answer my questions or at least notify me of any other topics, which have the answers to my problems .

I have noticed that on my Lenovo Yoga 720?13IKB on the lowest brightness setting the screen shuts off. Please have an update for the laptop that fixes this. I do not want the screen completely shutting off on the lowest brightness setting.

Purchased new from Best buy in May 2017. All has worked perfectly until now. Left my computer for a while while it did some Win10 updates and come back and the Lenovo splash screen is on the screen. Will not go past that. I can shut it down by holding the power button but when restated the keyboard lights up and the splash screen comes up and that is it. I have tried pushing the little recovery button while the laptop was off and it does the same thing as the power button and sticks at the splash screen. $1800 door stop!!! Anyone got any suggestions

So my Lenovo Yoga 910-13IKB (Out of warrenty) was working fine this past Friday in the morning. I plugged it in to my charger, closed the screen and went to lunch and when I came back the computer was really really slow. So I opened the task manager and looked at the processor and it was running at 13% utilization and clocked at .38GHz (Normal clock speed is 2.70GHz) I restarted the computer a few times. Did a full shut down, then restarted in saftey mode and ran a root kit scan (Found nothing). I then powered it off so I could get all my files off before it died, but when I restarted it later that evening it was dead (Powered off at 50% battery) So now I am stuck with a dead computer that will not charge. My thinking is that something on the Type-C charging board shorted out somehow and caused an errant voltage that messeed with the processors, drained the battery, and prevented charging. It could only be like 3 things right?-The charging port board (Type-C)-The motherboard (Which basically everything is soldered to, so I would not replace)-The Battery Any thoughts? If this is likely the correct diagnosis I might replace the board, but I do not want to spend $100 for nothing.

My Yoga S1 has contradictory, intermittent power issues that I'm trying to chase down. Culprits are bad power bric/cord/plug or power socket on mother board or power board that feeds into power button/led on. One day it blacked out and wouldn't restart to hard drive or windows stage. I did get an error code which I can't remember 5100 or 5500 poss?, that seemed to indicate the power board or ribbons to that needed replacement or re-attachment. So fiddled with it and it did fire up in windows all ok. Then ran out of power and died again. power button wouldn't light up. plugging in power unit did light up led as getting charge. Left it overnight and then it miraculously charged up. pushed power button light up twice then nothing. took out power board/detached ribbon, then it fired up to windows, fixed some hd errors and has been restarting without problems. Except now there is no plug showing on battery icon when plugged in. So not recharging but I'm sure the battery is good. And logically, the power brick and plug must be feeding electricity into laptop to get it to recharge enough to start up. So power socket and plug may be suspect with intermittent contact problems. Or the power board somehow is involved in this? I've ordered a new powerboard as easy screw in and cheap. My question about powerboard is does this control ability of plug to charge battery? power brick with new plug is next order from ebay. but the power socket, which see... Read more